Middle Entry, Tamworth
The site of the Corn Exhange and Vaults Inn next to the original Middle Entry, Market Street, demolished in the 1960s to form an opening to a car park and market. It was later Wheeldon's general store. ...
Midland Red Bus in Stafford
A Midland Red Bus destined for Walton on the Hill via Baswich is pictured with passengers boarding by the Sun Inn on the Lichfield Road, Stafford. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony ...
Mile Oak Crossroads
The Mile Oak Hotel, pictured here, was built by Eadies Brewery and opened in 1932. In 2003 the building had been demolished to make way for housing.
Milehouse Inn, Liverpool Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Milehouse Inn stood on the corner of Liverpool Road and Milehouse Lane. The Inn was built in 1813 and was demolished in 1932. In its time it was a popular stopping place for people travelling along ...
Mill Road, Oakamooor
The Admiral Jervis Inn is the timber fronted building on the right, with the Holy Trinity Church just visible through the trees. Since this photograph was taken the smaller building to the left has been ...
Mill Street, Penkridge
18th and 19th century house frontages on Mill Street.
Miner's Arms, 125 Millrise Road, Milton
The Miner's Arms in Milton stands on Millrise Road, formerly known as Market Street. It was constructed between 1843 and 1862 and is two rooms wide by one room deep with a two storey rear projection. ...
Miners Arms, Packmoor.
Regulars enjoy a pint at the Miners Arms in Packmoor.
The gentleman on the left is Mr G. Hesketh, the landlord.
During the early twentieth century there were at least eight collieries working the ...
Miners at Barclays Bank, Cheadle
Cheadle miners waiting to go into Barclays Bank on High Street to draw unemployment pay during the strikes of 1926.
Barclays Bank stood on the corner of High Street and Cross Street. The building ...
Moddershall Village,
View of Moddershall and the pool.
The building with the bay window is the Boar Inn. To its left is a yew tree, once cut into the shape of a boar's head.
To the left is Moddershall (or Boar) Mill, ...
Mrs Abbott in the Pigot bar, Pattingham.
Mrs. Abbott lived at Hollybush Cottage, a thatched cottage in Wolverhampton Road.
L.to R: Mrs. Abbott; Charlie Harley; John Hartley; "Rough Joe" Jones.
Nag's Head Inn, Stafford
The Nag's Head Inn stands on the corner of Mill Street and Water Street. The landlord at the time of this photograph was Arthur Scarrott.
Nantwich, Cheshire. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Nantwich, Cheshire.
This view includes a mock tudor building.
New Inn, 50 Market Place / Fountain Place, Burslem
This public house is believed to have been constructed before 1832. It stands in the Market Place in Burslem town centre. It is a two storey building, three rooms wide by two rooms deep.
New Inn, Landon Street, Longton
The New Inn, long closed and in a forlorn state at the top of Landon Street, on the corner of Uttoxeter Road. Landon Street was formerly Lower Hill Street.
New Inn, Stafford,
The New Inn public house, Broad Eye.
In 1999 the building was known as Prop's Wine Bar.
New Inn, Stafford,
The New Inn public house, Broad Eye.
The New Inn later became Prop's Wine Bar.
Newcastle Road, Stone
A view of Newcastle Road looking south-east towards the town centre, with the railway bridge in the middle ground.
A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.